“For almost 10 years, I’ve been going toe to toe with these people at Fort Meade. The success of this company (RSA) is the worst thing that can happen to them. To them, we’re the real enemy, we’re the real target.”

“We have the system that they’re most afraid of. If the U.S. adopted RSA as a standard, you would have a truly international, interoperable, unbreakable, easy-to-use encryption technology. And all those things together are so synergistically theatening to the N.S.A.’s interests that it’s driving them into a frenzy.”
– James Bidzos (President, RSA Data Security in an interview with Steven Levy of the New York Times, June 1994)

“Compare the above remarks by former RSA President James Bidzos in 1994 with RSA’s formal statement about its relationship with the NSA (December 2013):

“‘We made the decision to use Dual EC DRBG as the default in BSAFE toolkits in 2004, in the context of an industry-wide effort to develop newer, stronger methods of encryption. At that time, the NSA had a trusted role in the community-wide effort to strengthen, not weaken, encryption.’

“What happened to a company that in the 90’s knew exactly where it stood vis a vis the NSA and this latest NSA-friendly incarnation? According to Reuters, it was a change in business direction away from pure cryptology in favor of joining the government for the war on hackers….”